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simply go into device manager and right click on the webcam icon, then choose uninstall driver, there you are done. ensure you don't allow it to install again upon reboot, by clicking "Cancel" when you are asked to install the driver, or aborting the install if it tries to.

Here's the exact location of the drivers for your unit:http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DriverDownload.jsp?prodNameId=3442754&lang=en&cc=us&prodTypeId=18972&prodSeriesId=3442750&taskId=135
I followed the Windows 7 driver link, found this:
HP is committed to providing the best experience for HP products in the Windows 7 operating environment.
Today, a solution for your product is not available in Microsoft’s Windows 7. However, a full solution driver download will be available in late November 2009.
HP aspires to provide the most up-to-date information on HP drivers and software. Please check back for updates.
WOW, today is the 30th, is it not? Hmmm, I guess they missed the November deadline?
If it doesn't run correctly from your CD, make sure you UN-INSTALL, RE-BOOT, then try again in compatibility mode: RIGHT-CLICK on SETUP.EXE, compatibility tab, select XP 1st, then select Vista if XP didn't work.
Make sure you un-install the previous setup AND reboot before continuing on to another install, ok?

If you connect and turn on the printer then turn on your computer it should start the found new hardware wizard. don't do anything until or IF it asks you to install the disc, the make sure you direct it to find the files under the correct drive letter which is usually "D" or "E" .Good luck, .Dana

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Driver could be corrupt.Disconnect the printer or at least be sure it is turned off.
I'd do both and reinstall the CD software program that came with
the printer. When the software program asks you to connect the
printer to the USB port, do so and it should again work properly.
Hope this helps. Bud

First of all remove any previous installation from add & remove program in control panel and than disconnect the printer and restart the system and than insert the driver disc and follow the instruction and when it ask to connect the printer at that time connect it and power on the printer and again follow the instructions ok

I suppose your CD Drive or the CD might have a problem , Either you try copying all the files in the CD to your Local Computer If you are successful then try installing the setup. if not you need download the driver from http://hp.com

I deleted the printer and turned off the computer completely. Re-installed the printer and turned off the computer again. Turned the computer on today and printer was working. It definitely wouldn't delete and install unless the computer was turned off.

To summarize what has been done and/or what we know so far:1. You cannot install the CD driver/installer of an HP DeskJet F380;2. you have administrative rights and/or are the administrator;3. you are not running a registry lock such as Ad-Watch;4. there are no known viruses, suspicious/malicious files, 5. you can access all including restricted functions.

Other things you can try:a. clear all pending print jobs;b. clear the print spooler & queue;c. use Disk Cleanup to clean all temporary and unwanted files;d. uninstall all instances of the HP F380 in the Printers & Faxes;e. verify that no instance or remove any of HP F380 in Add/Remove Programs;f. verify that no instance or remove any of HP F380 in MSConfig;g. verify that no instance or remove any of HP F380 in Registry;h. run registry cleaners such as RegClean, WinOptimizer and/or WinDoctor;i. remove/re-install all Universal Serial Bus Controllersj. update/patch your USB port from Microsoftk. update your USB drivers from the motherboard manufacturer;l. re-install the HP F380 following the directions and on-screen carefully.

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the settings should still be installed on your comp acces controll panel and select printer and faxes this should give you a list of printers yours should be in this list if not have you still got disk if you havent the you could access controll paned and select hardware devices and make sure printer is plugged in then let your comp search for new devices when its finished select the printer from the list if you dont have disk it will ask if you have it select no then the comp will serarch for the setting for you but it should still be installed on your comp anyway. have you tried just plugging it in and trying it to see if it works cus your comp might just set itself up any way i hope this is some help to you